PSF after MCGR treatment improves radiographic parameters in early-onset scoliosis
This systematic review and single-arm meta-analysis examined outcomes of posterior spinal fusion (PSF) surgery following magnetically controlled growing rod (MCGR) treatment in 370 patients with early-onset scoliosis. The analysis pooled data from eight retrospective studies, comparing pre-PSF radiographic parameters to post-PSF outcomes within the same patients. The main finding was significant improvement (p < 0.05) in all measured radiographic parameters: main curve magnitude, thoracic kyphosis, T1-T12 length, and T1-S1 length. The pooled overall postoperative complication rate was 17.2%, though specific adverse events, serious adverse events, discontinuations, and tolerability were not reported. Key limitations include the evidence being limited to small, retrospective cohorts and the need for larger, prospective studies with standardized reporting. The practice relevance is restrained: while PSF appears to be a viable treatment option following MCGR, providing significant deformity correction with a relatively acceptable complication rate, these conclusions are based on retrospective, single-arm comparisons. The analysis cannot establish causation, and findings should not be generalized beyond this specific patient population without further prospective validation.